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mentor, the postdoc research fellow will participate in collaborative research to develop knowledge bases of the behavior, ecology, physiology, and genetics of invasive insect pests and their natural
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learning, and related topics as needed for the fellow to complete their research. Research Project: This research project focuses on molecular design and genetic manipulation for controlling major pests
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advanced vehicle concepts and better control systems. Actively changing the geometry of the aerodynamic lifting and control surfaces, enables reconfiguration of vehicle structure in real-time to optimized
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-R-PEQS-400039-F1 Description The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory is the U.S. Army's
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: The research fellow will participate in collaborative research on biological control
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areas. These include, but are not limited to: Gaining experience with the Pilot Bioproduction Facility (PBF) Quality Control (QC) team in the creation of a robust facility isolate identification program
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. Description: NASA supports the development of safer, more efficient, and higher performing commercial aircraft propulsion systems incorporating novel control strategies, actuators, and system architectures
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Research Service (ARS) by facilitating the release and evaluation of the fungal biological control agent Ramularia crupinae to address the management of the invasive weed common crupina in western US
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molecular data. Participate in scenario-based modeling to evaluate the potential impact of interventions such as vector control, vaccination, or movement restrictions. Collaborate with USDA scientists
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Organization National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Reference Code NETL-Postdoc-2026-McIntyre-1 How to Apply A complete application consists of: An application, including academic history